La conceptualización agambeniana de la historia. Hacia una arqueología benjaminiana
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https://doi.org/10.24310/Contrastescontrastes.v18i1.1121Abstract
RESUMEN
Giorgio Agamben intenta explorar las condiciones para alguna experiencia futura. Releyendo el ensayo Sobre el programa de la filosofía venidera (1917) de Walter Benjamin, identifica el núcleo de la relación entre experiencia y conocimiento. En ese breve texto, se explicitan las tareas principales del pensamiento y la necesidad de unificar la exigencia de la legitimación del conocimiento y la exigencia de la experiencia. A partir de esta premisa, en este artículo se intenta repensar la experiencia a partir de la noción de «juego» y vincular el planteo gambeniano con una suerte de arqueología benjaminiana de la historia.
PALABRAS CLAVE
GIORGIO AGAMBEN, WALTER BENJAMIN, ARQUEOLOGÍA, FILOSOFÍA VENIDERA
ABSTRACT
Giorgio Agamben tries to explore de conditions for some future experience. Rereading Walter Benjamin’s essay about the future philosophy (1917), Agamben identifies the core of the relationship between experience and knowledge. In that short text, Benjamin explicates the main tasks of thinking and the need to unify the requirement of knowledge and experience. From this premise, this article attempts to rethink the experience from the notion of «play» and link the Agambenian proposition with a sort of Benjaminian archeology of history.
KEYWORDS
GIORGIO AGAMBEN, WALTER BENJAMIN, ARCHAEOLOGY, FUTURE PHILOSOPHY
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